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ACCESSING THE INTERNET & INTRANET
ZyXEL
Prestige User’s Manual
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Acknowledgments
Copyright 1997 by ZyXEL
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1 Introduction
Contents
2 Before You Begin
3 Installation
7 TCP/IP Configuration
4 Configuring for Internet Access
5 Remote Node Configuration
6 Dial-In Configuration
12 System Security
9 Bridging Configuration
10 Filter Configuration
11 SNMP
14 System Maintenance
13 Telnet Configuration and Capabilities
15 Troubleshooting
Provisioning For U.S. Switches
16 ISDN Switch Types
17 Index
Problems with the LAN Interface
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Ease of Installation
Features
1 Introduction
Standard Phone Jack
ISDN Basic Rate Interface BRI
Built-in V.34 Modem
Multiple Networking Protocol Support
Full Network Management
RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service
DHCP Support Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Bandwidth On Demand
Data Compression
Internet Access
Applications For Your Prestige
Call Control
Mobile Users with V.34 Modems
What This Manual Covers
Multiprotocol LAN-to-LAN Connection
Telecommuting Server
Other Resources
What This Manual Doesn’t Cover
Packing List
Additional Installation Requirements
∙ No parity, 8 Data bits, 1 Stop bit
∙ VT100 terminal emulation ∙ 9600 Baud rate
8 Introduction
Road Map and Flow
2 Before You Begin
Ordering Your ISDN Line
Completing the Worksheet
Collecting General Setup Information
No of Phone #s
Collecting ISDN Phone Line Information
Switch Type
Geography
∙ B Channel Usage - Determine which connection is appropriate for your B channel and check the corresponding option on the worksheet
14 Before You Begin
Collecting Ethernet Setup Information
Before You Begin
IP Subnet Mask
Number of Host IDs
Number of Bits
16 Before You Begin
General Setup Information
ISDN Setup Information
Prestige Setup and Installation Worksheet
∙ Analog Call check one
North America ISDN
DSS1 ISDN
∙ 1st Telephone Number
∙ PBX Number S/T Bus Number
1TR6 ISDN
∙ A/B Adapter Number & Subaddress
∙ Outside Line Prefix Number
AUI UTP
Ethernet Setup Information
EAZ Don’t Care
Modem A/B Ignore
20 Before You Begin
Figure 3-1 Rear Panel Diagram
3 Installation
Installation
A Warning On Connection Cables
Connecting Your Computer and Your Prestige
Connecting the RS-232 Cable to your Prestige
Connecting an ISDN Line to your Prestige
Connecting an Ethernet Cable to your Prestige
Connecting a Telephone/Fax to your Prestige
∙ UTP
Prestige Front Panel
Connecting a Power Adapter to your Prestige
AA - This LED auto answer indicates when auto answer is turned on
Figure 3-3 Power on Messages
Powering On Your Prestige
Figure 3-4 Login Screen
Navigating Through the System Management Terminal Interface
System Management Terminal Interface Summary
Description
General Setup
Installation
Menu Title
30 Installation
Figure 3-6 Menu 1 - General Setup
North American ISDN
ISDN Setup
32 Installation
DSS1 & 1TR6 ISDN
34 Installation
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General Ethernet Setup
Ethernet Setup
Figure 3-11 Menu 3.1 - General Ethernet Setup
TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP
38 Installation
Figure 3-12 Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP Ethernet Setup
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Refer to the chapter on Bridging configuration
Novell IPX Ethernet Setup
Bridge Ethernet Setup
Refer to the chapter on Novell IPX configuration
4 Configuring for Internet Access
Figure 4-1 Internet Access
IP Addresses and the Internet
Internet Access Configuration
5. My Login Name - Enter the login name given to you by your ISP
∙ Modem - The Prestige will place Modem data calls
46 Configuring for Internet Access
Single User Account
In summary
Configuring Backup ISP Accounts
Configuration for Single User Account
2. Enter Menu 11, then select the number of an unused remote node
50 Configuring for Internet Access
5 Remote Node Configuration
52 Remote Node Configuration
Figure 5-1 Menu 11 - Remote Node Setup
Figure 5-2 Menu 11.1 - Remote Node Profile
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∙ PAP sends the user name and password in plain text
if available. Once connected, the Prestige will use the BACP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol to establish the second B- channel if Multilink PPP is enabled, and the Remote Node supports MP and BACP
56 Remote Node Configuration
Bandwidth on Demand
58 Remote Node Configuration
Editing PPP Options
∙ 64 - At most one channel can be used
60 Remote Node Configuration
∙ 128 - A maximum of two channels can be used
Dial-In Configuration
6 Dial-In Configuration
Dial-In Server Application
Telecommuting
Figure 6-1 Example of Remote User Telecommuter
Figure 6-2 Example of a Dial-In Server Application
Default Dial-In Setup
∙ None - No CLID is required
3. PPP Options Mutual Authen. - Some vendors, e.g. Cisco, implement a type of mutual authentication. That is, the node that initiates the call will request a user name and password from the far end that they are dialing to. If the Remote Node that is dialing in implements this type of authentication, set this field to Yes
11. IP Pool IP Start Addr - This field is active only if you selected
Dial-In Users Setup
68 Dial-In Configuration
Figure 6-4 Menu 14 - Dial-in User Setup
Figure 6-5 Menu 14.1 - Edit Dial-in User
3. Password - Enter the password for the Remote Dial-in User
More on CLID
IP Subnet Mask
7 TCP/IP Configuration
72 TCP/IP Configuration
LAN-to-LAN Application
Remote Node Setup
5. Rem IP Subnet Mask - Enter the subnet mask for the remote network
Static Route Setup
Figure 7-4 Static Routing Example
76 TCP/IP Configuration
Figure 7-6 IP Static Route Setup
Figure 7-5 Menu 12 - Static Route Setup - Main Menu
78 TCP/IP Configuration
Network Numbers
8 Novell IPX Configuration
IPX Network Environment
Frame Type
Prestige on LAN without Server
Prestige on LAN with Server
Figure 8-1 Prestige Operating in IPX Environment
IPX Spoofing
IPX Ethernet Setup
∙ ∙ ∙ Ethernet ∙ SNAP
LAN-to-LAN Application
Remote Node Setup
Figure 8-3 LAN-to-LAN application
1. Route - Make sure IPX is among the protocols in the Route field
Static Route Setup
Figure 8-5 NetWare Servers on Both Sides of the Link
86 Novell IPX Configuration
Figure 8-6 Menu 12.2 - Edit IPX Static Route
88 Novell IPX Configuration
IPX Spoofing
9 Bridging Configuration
Bridge Ethernet Setup
Bridging Configuration
∙ If it is set to None, nothing is done to IPX traffic
LAN-to-LAN Application
Remote Node Setup
IPX. Set it to Client if there are only client workstations on the
Figure 9-2 Remote Node Bridging Configuration
Default Dial-In Setup for Bridge
Figure 9-3 Menu 12.4 - Bridge Static Route
Bridge Static Route Setup
94 Bridging Configuration
About Filtering
10 Filter Configuration
Prestige’s Filter Structure
Configuring a Filter Set
96 Filter Configuration
∙ # - Refers to the filter rule number
∙ Pr - Protocol ∙ SA - Source Address ∙ SP - Source Port number
TCP/IP Filter Rule
Configuring a Filter Rule
∙ Yes ∙ No
∙ None ∙ Less ∙ Greater ∙ Equal ∙ Not Equal
102 Filter Configuration
Figure 10-5 Menu 21.1.1 - Generic Filter Rule
Generic Filter Rule
104 Filter Configuration
Novell IPX Filter Rule
∙ None
∙ RIP Request ∙ RIP Response ∙ SAP Request ∙ SAP Response
11 SNMP
Configuring Your Prestige For SNMP Support
About SNMP
108 SNMP
Figure 11-1 Menu 22 - SNMP Configuration
leave the field blank default, then the Prestige will respond to all SNMP messages it receives, regardless of origin
110 SNMP
Installing a RADIUS Server
Using RADIUS Authentication
12 System Security
Configuring the Prestige for RADIUS Authentication
# Client Name
Adding Users to the RADIUS Database
Using RADIUS Authentication for CLID
Configuring the SMT Password
116 System Security
About Telnet Configuration
13 Telnet Configuration and Capabilities
System Timeout
Single Administrator
Telnet Capabilities
System Status
14 System Maintenance
2. From this menu, select option 1. System Status
10. Error - the number of error packets on this channel
Figure 14-3 LAN Packet Which Triggered Last Call
Terminal Baud Rate
Log and Trace
View Error Log
Syslog And Accounting
Diagnostic
126 System Maintenance
Figure 14-6 Menu 24.4 - System Maintenance - Diagnostic
working properly, the test will succeed. Otherwise, note the error message that you receive and consult your network administrator
128 System Maintenance
Backup Configuration
Software Update
Restore Configuration
Figure 14-9 Example of uploading RAS using PCPLUS
Command Interpreter Mode
Call Control Parameters
Call Control
Figure 14-11 Blacklist
Blacklist
Modem/ISDN TA Emulation
Budget Management
Figure 14-12 Budget Management
134 System Maintenance
Connecting the RS-232 cable, cannot access the SMT
15 Troubleshooting
Problems Starting Up the Prestige
None of the LEDs are on when you power up the Prestige
The ISDN initialization failed
Problems With the ISDN Line
The ISDN loopback test failed
Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
Problems with the LAN Interface
Can’t PING any station on the LAN
138 Troubleshooting
Problems Connecting to a Remote User
Provisioning For U.S. Switches
16 ISDN Switch Types
Provisioning Feature
Provisioning For the AT&T 5ESS Switches
Provisioning Feature
Setting
Provisioning Feature
Provisioning For the Northern Telecom Switch
Provisioning Feature
Setting
Setting
Provisioning Feature
142 ISDN Switch Types
17 Index
See IPX
IP Address, 14 IP Subnet Mask, 15, 39, 71, 74
Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP